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one is the tucson sector. and you say yuma has got it right. what does that mean, that there is operational control? can you explain what that means in layman's terms to the viewers out there? >> yes, i was in both the yuma sector and the tucson secotor last week and there is a difference. in the yuma sector, people still get through, but our border patrol and other agents have a reasonable expectation of catching them. that's probably the best explanation of what operational control means. you'll never stop everyone from coming through and you have a lot of commerce, legal commerce, that happens at the border as well. so when people talk about having a sealed border, weigh don't need a sealed border. we need a secure border. that's what we have in yuma. we're quite a ways from that in the tucson sector. >> and when that is done, that would trigger the pathway to citizenship? >> yes. first, we've got to get, as you mentioned, some kind of metrics from the department of homeland security. in a recent report that they had, increased apprehensions
one is the tucson sector. and you say yuma has got it right. what does that mean, that there is operational control? can you explain what that means in layman's terms to the viewers out there? >> yes, i was in both the yuma sector and the tucson secotor last week and there is a difference. in the yuma sector, people still get through, but our border patrol and other agents have a reasonable expectation of catching them. that's probably the best explanation of what operational control...
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she also represented ted kaczynski, as well as tucson shooter jared loughner. these clients all avoided the death penalty, getting life sentence, instead. zoraida? >> thank you very much. 14 minutes past the hour. developing story in northern california. where police are looking for a suspect in the murder of an 8-year-old girl murdered in her home. the parents of leila fowler did not have to say anything at a news conference last night. look at them. the pain on their faces told the entire story. paul vercammen live with the very latest on the hunt for leila's killer. good morning to you, paul. >> good morning, zoraida. well, police think that they have fingerprints. they think that they have dna. that, of course, takes time to process. in the meantime residents here want a resolution as quickly as possible. sheriff's deputies on foot and in patrol cars made their presence seen at jenny lind elementary school where leila fowler, the 8-year-old girl stabbed to death in her valley spring home over the weekend, attended third grade. some classmates held flowers f
she also represented ted kaczynski, as well as tucson shooter jared loughner. these clients all avoided the death penalty, getting life sentence, instead. zoraida? >> thank you very much. 14 minutes past the hour. developing story in northern california. where police are looking for a suspect in the murder of an 8-year-old girl murdered in her home. the parents of leila fowler did not have to say anything at a news conference last night. look at them. the pain on their faces told the...
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the families of oak creek and tucson and blacksburg and the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence, they deserve a simple vote. >> the president reprised that argument tonight in a speech delivered from connecticut. >> some folks back in washington are already floating the idea that they may use political stunts to prevent votes on any of these reforms. think about that. they're not just saying they'll vote no on ideas that almost all americans support, they're saying they'll do everything they can to even prevent any votes on these provisions. they're saying your opinion doesn't matter. and that's not right. that is not right. we need a vote. >> we want a vote, we want a vote. >> the president has been fighting on this terrain all along. but now political processes have caught up to him. a filibuster threat is imminent. since you cannot argue with a filibuster, what you can do is shame people out of a filibuster. you bare moral witness, you can fly to the capitol mothers and fathers of children gunned down in a mass shooting so they could spend anxious, sleepless nigh
the families of oak creek and tucson and blacksburg and the countless other communities ripped open by gun violence, they deserve a simple vote. >> the president reprised that argument tonight in a speech delivered from connecticut. >> some folks back in washington are already floating the idea that they may use political stunts to prevent votes on any of these reforms. think about that. they're not just saying they'll vote no on ideas that almost all americans support, they're...
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taylor was accused of starting a fire at a hotel in tucson, arizona in the 1970's. 29 people died. he maintains he didn't do it. >> how does it feel to be out after 40-something years. >> feels good to feel mother earth under my feet. >> prosecutors said they still think he's guilty, but a lack of evidence and living witnesses would have made a new trial impossible. >> how would you feel with prisoners living next door to you? residents in rocky hill, connecticut, are furious over a plan to move 95 terminally ill prisoners into a nursing home right in their backyard. the state says it will save taxpayers millions of dollars because prisoners don't qualify for medicaid if they stay locked up. it also says it's only moving inmates who aren't a threat to the public. >> i would not let my children play in the yard. it just wouldn't -- i wouldn't feel safe letting them play in the one place they should feel safe. >> rocky hill filed a suit to challenge the state's plan. >> new video showing the first up close look inside that deadly sink hole in florida from february. the footage taken
taylor was accused of starting a fire at a hotel in tucson, arizona in the 1970's. 29 people died. he maintains he didn't do it. >> how does it feel to be out after 40-something years. >> feels good to feel mother earth under my feet. >> prosecutors said they still think he's guilty, but a lack of evidence and living witnesses would have made a new trial impossible. >> how would you feel with prisoners living next door to you? residents in rocky hill, connecticut, are...
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but then there was the shooting of then congresswoman gabrielle giffords and 19 others in tucson which left six of those victims dead, including a 9-year-old girl. and the mass shooting in the aurora, colorado, movie theater that killed 12 and wounded 58 others. and then the straw that broke the camel's back, the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the open question after that was would the sheer horror of that event and the images of these dead children shake up something about the political status quo that had previously benefitted the small and intense and well organized anti-gun regulation group? when legislation expanding background checks crafted with nra consultation by a bipartisan coalition of senators went down under the weight of a filibuster, it would not have been crazy to conclude at that point that the answer was sadly no. the politics on the issue were set and a single tragedy or even a series of monstrous tragedies no matter how awful would not fundamentally alter them. and even though background checks were polling at 91% approval with 88% support among republic
but then there was the shooting of then congresswoman gabrielle giffords and 19 others in tucson which left six of those victims dead, including a 9-year-old girl. and the mass shooting in the aurora, colorado, movie theater that killed 12 and wounded 58 others. and then the straw that broke the camel's back, the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the open question after that was would the sheer horror of that event and the images of these dead children shake up something about the...
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expressed interest in this thing after it is rolled out in houston there are plans to bring it to dallas to tucson, airs, chicago, indianapolis, detroit, even new york city. >> i love the criticism we get as an organization because the antigun crowd frequently likes to claim that they're not second amendment and they're not antigun. they're just against what the call assault weapons or high capacity magazines. well, i'm challenging them to prove it. >> up to 100 households will be armed in each of those cities. >> shepard: casey, thank you. the white house says president obama has asked the mother of one over the newtown shooting victims to deliver his weekly radio internet address. she will be the first person other than a president, vice-president, or first lady, to give the address. her name is francine wheeler, and her son was six years old when the assault happened. >> one thing that has been very clear, nobody has a more important or powerful perspective on the issue than the families have lost loved ones because of the discourage of gun violence. >> shepard: several relatives of victims in
expressed interest in this thing after it is rolled out in houston there are plans to bring it to dallas to tucson, airs, chicago, indianapolis, detroit, even new york city. >> i love the criticism we get as an organization because the antigun crowd frequently likes to claim that they're not second amendment and they're not antigun. they're just against what the call assault weapons or high capacity magazines. well, i'm challenging them to prove it. >> up to 100 households will be...
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tucson gets up into the 90s. las vegas 94 by monday. looking good across the nation as you plan your weekend. a look at the big picture. >> this weather report brought to you by walgreen's. a big thanks to captain bob and everyone here at chicago first lady cruises. back to you guys. >> thank you, ginger. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," could guardian angels be real? the science behind whether we're being watched when in trouble. >>> and play date. baby versus doberman. and the little girl gets the last laugh. the last laugh. scription" and "sweet, something just for me." because walgreens balance rewards is more than a savings card. it's a rewards card that gives you 500 rewards points every time you fill a prescription. points you can redeem in store or online for, well, almost anything. rack up points with each prescription you fill, right here. at the corner of happy and healthy. [ female announcer ] some prescriptions not eligible to earn points. restrictions apply. see website for details. oh! green mountain coffee!
tucson gets up into the 90s. las vegas 94 by monday. looking good across the nation as you plan your weekend. a look at the big picture. >> this weather report brought to you by walgreen's. a big thanks to captain bob and everyone here at chicago first lady cruises. back to you guys. >> thank you, ginger. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," could guardian angels be real? the science behind whether we're being watched when in trouble. >>> and...
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women, and children at a movie theater in aurora, colorado, and a congresswoman and her constituents in tucson, arizona. after three months of study, the nra taskforce recommendation was exactly what the nra said it would be three months ago. >> we should put armed security in every school. >> that was wayne lapierre three months ago, and here was the director of that taskforce on his first day on the job three months ago. >> armed, trained, qualified school security personnel will be one element of that plan. >> that was former congressman asa hutchinson who served as head of the dea and undersecretary of homeland security department in the bush administration, and first came to national attention as one of the house prosecutors in the impeachment trial of president clinton. joining me, congressman hutchinson. thank you for coming on the program. we have been trying to get anyone from the nra on for the last three months. you're the first person to do this for us, i want to first thank you for that. >> well, you're welcome, and i'm not with the nra nor do i represent the nra, nor am i spokesm
women, and children at a movie theater in aurora, colorado, and a congresswoman and her constituents in tucson, arizona. after three months of study, the nra taskforce recommendation was exactly what the nra said it would be three months ago. >> we should put armed security in every school. >> that was wayne lapierre three months ago, and here was the director of that taskforce on his first day on the job three months ago. >> armed, trained, qualified school security personnel...
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also in tucson, arizona, aurora, colorado, where he has had to assume this role of comforter in chief. it's almost becoming an all too familiar sign in this country, really. people becoming accustomed to him playing this role. we can tell you that today, martin, after the president makes his remarks, he will meet with the victims' family members. he will spend some time with them. he was, in fact, supposed to speak tonight at an event for planned parenthood. that has been pushed back to tomorrow morning so he can have extra time with the family members. of course, this is something that he does. he spends time with the family members once one of these tragedies has occurred and that is going to happen again this evening. martin? >> if i can go back to syria for a moment, a group of arab foreign ministers is due to meet with secretary of state john kerry on monday. what will they be seeking from this administration? >> one word, intervention. they're pushing the united states to do more, to get involved in syria. the qatari prime minister spoke and said it's time for the united states
also in tucson, arizona, aurora, colorado, where he has had to assume this role of comforter in chief. it's almost becoming an all too familiar sign in this country, really. people becoming accustomed to him playing this role. we can tell you that today, martin, after the president makes his remarks, he will meet with the victims' family members. he will spend some time with them. he was, in fact, supposed to speak tonight at an event for planned parenthood. that has been pushed back to...
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when i said that these proposals deserve a vote, the families of newtown, aurora, tucson, and a former member of congress, they all deserve a vote. virtually every member of that chamber stood up and applauded. now they will start denying your families a vote when the cameras are off and the lobbyists work what they do? you deserve better than that. you deserve a vote. we knew that change would not be easy. we knew that there would be powerful interests that are very good at confusing the subject. they are good at amplifying conflict and extremes. they're good at rational debate, getting irrational fears that stand in the way of progress. if history teaches us anything, it is up to us, the people, to stand up to those that say we can't or we won't. stand up for the change that we need. and i believe that is what the american people are looking for. when i first ran for this office, i said i did not believe our country is as divided as the politics suggests. cablemes when you watch news or talk radio, you browse the internet, you think that everybody hates each other. everybody is at ea
when i said that these proposals deserve a vote, the families of newtown, aurora, tucson, and a former member of congress, they all deserve a vote. virtually every member of that chamber stood up and applauded. now they will start denying your families a vote when the cameras are off and the lobbyists work what they do? you deserve better than that. you deserve a vote. we knew that change would not be easy. we knew that there would be powerful interests that are very good at confusing the...
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the shooting stopped in tucson. the shooting stopped when the gun jammed upon exchange of magazines in aurora. people are alive today because there is something that happens when you have to exchange magazines in these incidences of mass violence. more exchanges of magazines mean more kids alive today. let me talk to you about porsche foster. she was 15 years old when she was killed over the thanksgiving holiday last year in chicago. she had five sisters. six daughters and porsche was the youngest of them. she was 15 and she was shot in the back of the head when she was standing with her best friend in a back yard during a sleepover. the intended victim was a gang-related individual, they were targeting somebody else but she got hit. 25 shots were fired, by the way, 25 shots were fired. porsche was the only victim that was hit. she was a sophomore at ace tech, a charter school that specializes in getting kids ready for college in act tech tour and construction and engineering. this is exactly the kind of student tha
the shooting stopped in tucson. the shooting stopped when the gun jammed upon exchange of magazines in aurora. people are alive today because there is something that happens when you have to exchange magazines in these incidences of mass violence. more exchanges of magazines mean more kids alive today. let me talk to you about porsche foster. she was 15 years old when she was killed over the thanksgiving holiday last year in chicago. she had five sisters. six daughters and porsche was the...
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this judith clarke also represented unabomber ted kaczynski and tucson shooter jared loughner. all these clients avoided the death penalty getting life sentences, instead. we're now joined by richard barrett. he's the former director of counterterrorism operations for mi-6 and director of the suppan group. let me start by asking you about this dna evidence. investigators say they're finding evidence of female dna on one of the explosive devices. they're looking at the wife of the suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. how many different ways can dna get on a device like this? >> well it could be put there by somebody in the shop from which he bought it, i guess. it could be put by somebody who is handling it in some other way. or even, i guess, it could be put there by a victim of the bomb itself, in that the fragment may have connected with somebody, and left their dna on it. so there are various possibilities as to how it got on there. >> of course one of the things they're trying to look into is if this woman, katherine russell, the wife, what she may have known in the days leading up t
this judith clarke also represented unabomber ted kaczynski and tucson shooter jared loughner. all these clients avoided the death penalty getting life sentences, instead. we're now joined by richard barrett. he's the former director of counterterrorism operations for mi-6 and director of the suppan group. let me start by asking you about this dna evidence. investigators say they're finding evidence of female dna on one of the explosive devices. they're looking at the wife of the suspect...
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no background check would have presented -- prevented the tragedy is in newtown, aurora, or tucson. korte's story. schedules vote to break a gop hold on gun bills. certain types of assault weapons. those are some of the other amendments that could be considered in this legislation. in, do not be fooled. the rich and elite wants us to disarm. this will force wackos not to seek medical advice. chicago, lady was in where she gave the speech on the gun issue. for me, this is personal, is the headline. terry is in maryland on our democrats' line. come from a unique perspective. i grew up in washington, d.c. one of the main problems with the argument is the fact that you half the progress of gun have a place where gun laws are not as strict. if all of the strict laws are passed, i am great with that. everyone who passes these laws should be able to get concealed weapons and carry them in states. the people who are being good citizens get nothing. they just get extra stress when they buy firearms. district has some of the strictest gun laws in america. what the believe gentleman said. it d
no background check would have presented -- prevented the tragedy is in newtown, aurora, or tucson. korte's story. schedules vote to break a gop hold on gun bills. certain types of assault weapons. those are some of the other amendments that could be considered in this legislation. in, do not be fooled. the rich and elite wants us to disarm. this will force wackos not to seek medical advice. chicago, lady was in where she gave the speech on the gun issue. for me, this is personal, is the...
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. >> okay, maybe it's a symbolic gesture, but not in tucson. if you want a gun and you cannot afford one, you may be in luck. there's a plan to give guns away to help fight crime. now, the other america lives in connecticut, where state lawmakers just agreed to a deal on some of the strictest gun laws in the country. 15 weeks after sandy hook. for the families there, of course, personal. >> it's our job to make sure it doesn't happen, for our son. >> everybody needs to think about it and look into their hearts and try to do what's necessary to make the changes that have to happen. >> exactly what those changes are depends on which side you're on. today the nra is coming out with its plan for school safety, including more guns in schools. not exactly a priority for the obama administration. it's focused on background checks and gun trafficking. it's like americans live in two totally different countries. talk back question for you today, will america ever come together on guns? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn.
. >> okay, maybe it's a symbolic gesture, but not in tucson. if you want a gun and you cannot afford one, you may be in luck. there's a plan to give guns away to help fight crime. now, the other america lives in connecticut, where state lawmakers just agreed to a deal on some of the strictest gun laws in the country. 15 weeks after sandy hook. for the families there, of course, personal. >> it's our job to make sure it doesn't happen, for our son. >> everybody needs to think...
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. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn, tucson, arizona. >> giffords insists she's optimistic about getting an expansion of background checks for some private gun sales like at gun shows. dana will speak more to giffords about how she maintains her unbelievable optimistic outlook despite the fact her gunshot wound makes it tough to speak and walk and see. that will be tonight on at "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. that interview was so revealing. >> you see as dana asks her questions, it seems she totally understands but struggles to answer. we wish her well. she's taken on this mission, so proud of her. >> so much energy, it takes so much work to overcome something like that. >>> it's a day of weather extremes, from heavy snow in the plains to a major storm threat. can you believe we're talking about this coming up. jennifer delgado tells us who is in mother nature's cross fire. who has angered her this morning? if you're watching us right now, you can watch on your mobile phone at cnn.com/tv. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monke
. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn, tucson, arizona. >> giffords insists she's optimistic about getting an expansion of background checks for some private gun sales like at gun shows. dana will speak more to giffords about how she maintains her unbelievable optimistic outlook despite the fact her gunshot wound makes it tough to speak and walk and see. that will be tonight on at "ac 360" at 8:00 p.m. that interview was so revealing. >> you see as dana asks her questions,...
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>> reporter: she was due to visit the tucson area today, so her tour continues looking at the situation on the border. she is making the case for common-sense immigration reform and is talking about the obama administration's efforts to secure the nation's borders. here ace sample of her message in texas. >> i can tell you that having worked that border for 20 years it is nor secure now than it has ever been. illegal apprehensions are at 40-year lows. drug seizures are at highs. crime rates in border cities are at historic lows as well. so by all the different measures one looks at along a border they are all trending in the right direction. >> reporter: there is some dispute about that among the immigration reform discussions is coming up with a proper measurement for how the u.s. is doing securing the border. the question is if apprehensions are down are authorities missing those crossing the border or are things actually tightening up, jenna. jenna: any reaction from those involved with immigration row form? >> reporter: i interviewed one of gang of eight senators, and senator jeff f
>> reporter: she was due to visit the tucson area today, so her tour continues looking at the situation on the border. she is making the case for common-sense immigration reform and is talking about the obama administration's efforts to secure the nation's borders. here ace sample of her message in texas. >> i can tell you that having worked that border for 20 years it is nor secure now than it has ever been. illegal apprehensions are at 40-year lows. drug seizures are at highs....
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you didn't run on this in 2008 or 2012, not after tucson, not after aurora. >> i think that all of us had to reflect on what we did or didn't do after newtown. if the question is, is this potentially difficult politically because the gun lobby is paying attention and has shown no willingness to budge, then the answer is yes. that's a given. now, if the question is what's the right thing to do and what are the american people believing overwhelmingly? if that's what's guiding members of congress during the next couple of weeks, then this will pass. >> let's move to north korea. is kim jong-un unstable? >> well, i'm not a psychiatrist, and i don't know the leader of north korea. what i do know is that the actions they've taken, the rhetoric they've engaged in has been provocative. it has been condemned across the board internationally, and it's unnecessary, because what it's done is ironically isolated north korea further. if they want to rejoin the community of nations, that path is available to them. >> the cycle of provocation for them, as you well know. is there something qualitativ
you didn't run on this in 2008 or 2012, not after tucson, not after aurora. >> i think that all of us had to reflect on what we did or didn't do after newtown. if the question is, is this potentially difficult politically because the gun lobby is paying attention and has shown no willingness to budge, then the answer is yes. that's a given. now, if the question is what's the right thing to do and what are the american people believing overwhelmingly? if that's what's guiding members of...
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we were all outraged and horrified as well we should have been by the murders in tucson by jared lee loughner, including the shooting of gabrielle giffords. that ended in a plea bargain. jared lee loughner pleaded guilty to a crime that carried life in prison rather than the death penalty. time helps the defense and the defense is going to want to kick this can down the road as long as humanly possible. >> all right, jeffrey toobin, sunny hostin and larry mackey, thank you so much. >>> up next, we'll talk to our correspondent, brian todd who has been here. in fact, we are learning new information about this mosque in cambridge. i was in cambridge all day friday and these two young men lived in this apartment on norfolk street just down the road was this mosque. getting some new information about how -- from the emimam, wt was said about whether they attended. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even t
we were all outraged and horrified as well we should have been by the murders in tucson by jared lee loughner, including the shooting of gabrielle giffords. that ended in a plea bargain. jared lee loughner pleaded guilty to a crime that carried life in prison rather than the death penalty. time helps the defense and the defense is going to want to kick this can down the road as long as humanly possible. >> all right, jeffrey toobin, sunny hostin and larry mackey, thank you so much....
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which, we'll remind our viewers would have prevented something like sandy hook or jared loughner in tucson or so many gun tragedies we've seen over the past several years. background checks i believe are sensible. majority of the americans believe background checks are sensible. so is enforcing existing law. there is a new provision in the bill basically says the department of justice should prosecute those who try to purchase guns illegally to the fullest extent of the law. that exists currently because we have background checks in most of our states. we only prosecute, .1%. 46,000 violators of that law. the conversation is about making new laws when the conversation should be about enforcing existing laws. bill: we'll see if manchin goes anywhere with this or has others join them. tony sayegh in new york city. >> got it. bill: he said that this is a go and toomey is on board. martha: a lot of small businesses actually are now deciding whether or not they will follow the new health care law or if it would be just cheaper for them actually to not have health care and pay the penalty. inter
which, we'll remind our viewers would have prevented something like sandy hook or jared loughner in tucson or so many gun tragedies we've seen over the past several years. background checks i believe are sensible. majority of the americans believe background checks are sensible. so is enforcing existing law. there is a new provision in the bill basically says the department of justice should prosecute those who try to purchase guns illegally to the fullest extent of the law. that exists...
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background checks don't work, let them vote for banning high capacity magazines because we know that in tucson, loughner fired 33 bullets. >> you know what? he better be hopping straight to a presidential race and primaries in new hampshire and south carolina. i tell you what, that position, 94% of people in florida, 94% of people in florida support background checks. 94% of people in my home state, willie, support background checks to keep bushmasters out of the hands of al qaeda and out of the hands of violent rapists. this is simple. so i hope it worked for marco in des moines because it's not going to work in hillsborough county. >> that's not an argument never to check the background of anyone ever. >> right. >> maybe in this case it wouldn't have done anything and that is probably true. but they have already, as we have said many times, they have already won gun rights advocates on of these issues. not going to be an assault weapons ban and not limit the size of clips. >> shame. >> for something that doesn't do a lot of harm to your cause you would give on this one item. >> and it might
background checks don't work, let them vote for banning high capacity magazines because we know that in tucson, loughner fired 33 bullets. >> you know what? he better be hopping straight to a presidential race and primaries in new hampshire and south carolina. i tell you what, that position, 94% of people in florida, 94% of people in florida support background checks. 94% of people in my home state, willie, support background checks to keep bushmasters out of the hands of al qaeda and out...
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opposed to other previous terrorist attacks and other random attacks such as the aurora shooter or tucson shooter. these individuals were not loners, these were people who had friends. tamerlan had a wife. dzhokhar had friends in high school. a lot of leads need to be followed up on and a lot of people need to be talked to. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> new details about how the tsavraev brothers pulled off the terror plot. details, step by step, really how the bombing unfolded. we want to go to miguel marquez outside of beth israel deaconess medical center. >> he is here, sedated, also restained at the moment. the criminal complaint has one of many charges to come. in the criminal complaint, investigators built a minute by minute account of the tsavraev brothers as they moved the crowd. one point, dzhokhar had his phone to his ear, maybe a reduce. seconds later, the first bomb. only then does he begin to walk away from the bag he left amid the crowd. ten seconds later, the second bomb is detonated. we are also learning will his older brother. he was arrested for domestic assau
opposed to other previous terrorist attacks and other random attacks such as the aurora shooter or tucson shooter. these individuals were not loners, these were people who had friends. tamerlan had a wife. dzhokhar had friends in high school. a lot of leads need to be followed up on and a lot of people need to be talked to. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> new details about how the tsavraev brothers pulled off the terror plot. details, step by step, really how the bombing...
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of background checks former congresswoman began gabrielle giffords, shot head at a mass shooting in tucson two years ago. dana bash visited with gabby and her husband mark, and it's a fascinating interview. >> thanks, carol. she is obviously a fascinating woman and still has a lot of trouble speaking, but former congresswoman has made considerable progress, especially in the last three months, and, carol, those around her tell us they think it's because she is reengaged in public policy and politics. the sandy hook shooting in december spurred gabby giffords and husband mark kelly to take a stand. >> sandy brook -- >> sandy hook. >> reporter: the brain damage from giffords' own gunshot wound makes it difficult for her to find words. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook elementary. it's something we just can't -- you know, 20 first graders. >> died. >> in their classrooms. >> awful. >> the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and a limit on high-capacity magazines. she made a dramatic call to senators. >> be bold, be courageous. americans are countin
of background checks former congresswoman began gabrielle giffords, shot head at a mass shooting in tucson two years ago. dana bash visited with gabby and her husband mark, and it's a fascinating interview. >> thanks, carol. she is obviously a fascinating woman and still has a lot of trouble speaking, but former congresswoman has made considerable progress, especially in the last three months, and, carol, those around her tell us they think it's because she is reengaged in public policy...
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that's when this fatal fire broke out at a tucson, arizona, hotel, claiming 28 lives. taylor was swiftly arrested and charged with arson. he was sentenced on 28 counts of felony murder and ordered to spend the rest of his days incarcerated. now he's 59 years old and taylor walked free on tuesday after entering a no-contest plea at a new trial. this came after the arizona justice project convinced the court that there wasn't enough evidence to confirm arson caused the blaze. taylor and his lawyer spoke to cnn about his newfound freedom. >> it's amazing, man. you know, to feel mother earth under my feet, free mother earth. all i can do is go forward. i educated myself in prison, i finished college, you know, i worked as a medical technician in prison. i was minimum three times and i never ran off, because people were always running off, come on, louis, you got life, i'm innocent, man. innocent don't run away. i'm going to wait for justice. unfortunately, the attorney did not want to cure injustice. they took 32 years of my life. >> there he is right now. joining me now,
that's when this fatal fire broke out at a tucson, arizona, hotel, claiming 28 lives. taylor was swiftly arrested and charged with arson. he was sentenced on 28 counts of felony murder and ordered to spend the rest of his days incarcerated. now he's 59 years old and taylor walked free on tuesday after entering a no-contest plea at a new trial. this came after the arizona justice project convinced the court that there wasn't enough evidence to confirm arson caused the blaze. taylor and his...
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gifford was shot in the head when greeting constituents in her tucson, arizona, district. she was wounded. six others were killed in that attack. >>> president obama hosting republican senators for dinner at the white house last night. they dined on steaks, salads, sauteed vegetables. we're told they discussed the budget, immigration reform and gun violence. among the big names, marco rubio, susan collins of maine and lamar alexander. and johnny isakson called the talks productive. the question is, will there be another round? we're going to ask him that when he joins us live on "starting point." >>> back in the united states and headed to court now, what do the parents accused of abducting their kids and sailing them to cuba can expect to face in front of a judge today. >>> we're going to take you to one of the hardest-hit areas of missouri, where tornadoes leveled homes. look at those pictures. tate, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut mid
gifford was shot in the head when greeting constituents in her tucson, arizona, district. she was wounded. six others were killed in that attack. >>> president obama hosting republican senators for dinner at the white house last night. they dined on steaks, salads, sauteed vegetables. we're told they discussed the budget, immigration reform and gun violence. among the big names, marco rubio, susan collins of maine and lamar alexander. and johnny isakson called the talks productive. the...
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the same is true in tucson, where christina taylor, the 9-year-old who was killed by the 13th bullet fired might well be alive today if that magazine had been restricted to ten rounds. so high capacity magazines, and assault weapons, both involved in mass shootings will make a difference. plus, and here's where i think the connecticut law is very important as a model for the nation, there are also bans on illegal trafficking, that is straw purchases, mental health initiative and school safety measures and very importantly, background checks. >> let's talk about -- >> which are very, very important. >> let's talk about background checks. we got news overnight there may be some progress towards a new deal with new players involved in the senate. west virginia's joe manchin a democrat, and pennsylvania's pat toomey, a republican, are apparently working on some kind of a deal on background checks. wouldn't be universal. they'd be limited. they wouldn't count family-to-family sales and also hunter-to-hunter sales. what can you tell me about this possible deal and where you stand on it? >>
the same is true in tucson, where christina taylor, the 9-year-old who was killed by the 13th bullet fired might well be alive today if that magazine had been restricted to ten rounds. so high capacity magazines, and assault weapons, both involved in mass shootings will make a difference. plus, and here's where i think the connecticut law is very important as a model for the nation, there are also bans on illegal trafficking, that is straw purchases, mental health initiative and school safety...
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. >> victims were celebrating christmas at a tucson hotel in 1970. prosecutors say they do believe taylor is guilty but admit it would be difficult to prove after all these years. >> apparently new arson techniques to show there was no an amazing story. >thisa le technicality. he pleaded no contest to be set free. but his lawyers do maintain that his cy inoce >>> well, searchers worked through a third night to find two missing teenagers who disappeared during a hike in southern california. 19-year-old, nicholas cendoya and kyndall jack called olic from a canyon in orange county g tythee nyon in orange county lost. their phone battery died before the location could be found. helicopter, dogs, and 100 people started looking for them. >> the length of time it has gone on. if the two were ambulatory, i believe they would have walked out or yelled for help. i think that maybe somebody might be injured. and unable to walk out. >> the teens said they ran out of water. good news, both of them are fit. and temperatures have been moderate. >>> you can't blame
. >> victims were celebrating christmas at a tucson hotel in 1970. prosecutors say they do believe taylor is guilty but admit it would be difficult to prove after all these years. >> apparently new arson techniques to show there was no an amazing story. >thisa le technicality. he pleaded no contest to be set free. but his lawyers do maintain that his cy inoce >>> well, searchers worked through a third night to find two missing teenagers who disappeared during a hike in...
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ace, a 10-year-old siamese went missing from his home in tucson, arizona, ten months ago. during the ten months he somehow made it to wisconsin. >> what? >> this week he was dropped off at a humane society there without explanation. >> wow. ace's microchip led to a call to his owners in arizona, and he's going to be headed on home soon. the question, how many lives did it take for the 2,000-mile odyssey? >> amazing. you hear so many of these stories. the cats must jump up underneath of a car, hitched a ride somehow. come on, he didn't walk 2,000 miles. >> he ended up in somebody's laundry. >> flat bed. >> hitched a ride the whole way there. apparently, a completely clean bill of health too. he walks 200 -- how many miles did you say it was? >> 2,000. >> walked 2,000 miles. doesn't have a scratch on his paw. paws. >> yeah, again, no biggy. cat mentality. all in a day's work. >> why not? >> coming up. appreciating mother nature even if you can't see it. we are going to bring you an inspiring story. >>> also, teacher versus student. who is learning a lesson after a big fight
ace, a 10-year-old siamese went missing from his home in tucson, arizona, ten months ago. during the ten months he somehow made it to wisconsin. >> what? >> this week he was dropped off at a humane society there without explanation. >> wow. ace's microchip led to a call to his owners in arizona, and he's going to be headed on home soon. the question, how many lives did it take for the 2,000-mile odyssey? >> amazing. you hear so many of these stories. the cats must jump...
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. >>> a man who spent more than four decades in prison for a 1970 tucson, arizona, hotel fire that left 29 people dead is expected to be released today. new evidence suggested 58-year-old louis taylor may have been wrongfully convicted. he's expected to plead no contest to murder and gets credit for time served. >>> the coast guard investigating why a oil tanker broke away from a pier and hit a bridge linking maine and new hampshire, damaging the heavily traveled bridge, closing it to traffic. the coast guard says there's no sign of a spill and no reports of injuries. >>> australian police trying to track down a purse-snatcher who made a painful ouch exit -- >> oh! >> -- from the scene of the crime. surveillance cameras caught the suspect smashing through the wrong end of a sliding glass door. hey, he was busy. >> let's see it again. >> an accomplice scares them off and drags him to a getaway car. investigators are checking dna from the blood left behind. >> that's a crazy picture. i'm sure we'll show that again and again and again. >> that's a very clean, clean window. >> wow. >> befor
. >>> a man who spent more than four decades in prison for a 1970 tucson, arizona, hotel fire that left 29 people dead is expected to be released today. new evidence suggested 58-year-old louis taylor may have been wrongfully convicted. he's expected to plead no contest to murder and gets credit for time served. >>> the coast guard investigating why a oil tanker broke away from a pier and hit a bridge linking maine and new hampshire, damaging the heavily traveled bridge,...
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us in tucson. hi, shirley, you're on. >> i'd like to ask a question about the custis-lee house in arlington. >> have you been to visit it? >> oh, yes, several times. i grew up in the washington area, and i was just there, and i saw it was being renovated, and i was curious. iton't really remember why was in the custis family. >> thanks very much. >> well, because martha's grandson, washington custis, who was adopted along with his sister, nelly, by the washingtons and lived with them throughout their lives, when he -- after the washingtons died and he was on his own, he decided to build a beautiful mansion, which he did, and it was arlington. so this was the custis mansion. it in fact never belonged to robert lee. robert married mary custis, his daughter, and cared for it and lived there when he wasn't out on the frontier someplace building buildings and all. but it passed from washington custis to his daughter, marry, to the lees' son. lee was more of the caretaker, but he was the most famous of t
us in tucson. hi, shirley, you're on. >> i'd like to ask a question about the custis-lee house in arlington. >> have you been to visit it? >> oh, yes, several times. i grew up in the washington area, and i was just there, and i saw it was being renovated, and i was curious. iton't really remember why was in the custis family. >> thanks very much. >> well, because martha's grandson, washington custis, who was adopted along with his sister, nelly, by the washingtons...
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when tragedies happen in tucson, aurora, and newtown, guns were to blame. when the tragedy happened in boston last week, we rightly blamed the person and not the instrument. allowing law-abiding citizens to exercise their freedom of self-defense can help keep us safe and i will fight to protect this precious constitutional right. i yield back. thank you. r. gohmert: thank you. at this time i'm proud to yield to my friend from wisconsin, i'm proud wisconsin and texas are in the same country because wisconsin has certainly produced some great americans. with that i yield such time as he may consume to my friend. >> i appreciate the gentleman from texas yielding. our the past five months nation has seen unspeakable horrors bestowed upon the children of our country. mr. duffy: from the massacre in newtown, the 23 innocent young first graders who lost their lives to just recently in the boston bombing where many lost heir lives, but specifically a third grader, richard martin, lost his life. richard, a couple weeks before, had just gotten his first communeon. th
when tragedies happen in tucson, aurora, and newtown, guns were to blame. when the tragedy happened in boston last week, we rightly blamed the person and not the instrument. allowing law-abiding citizens to exercise their freedom of self-defense can help keep us safe and i will fight to protect this precious constitutional right. i yield back. thank you. r. gohmert: thank you. at this time i'm proud to yield to my friend from wisconsin, i'm proud wisconsin and texas are in the same country...
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tucson mass shooting survivor gabby giffords will be among those lobbying to approve the background check bill. a wave of dangerous weather claimed three lives in mississippi. a massive tornado caught on tape and high winds in alabama left thousands without power ander to the roofs off of homes. cars near atlanta, georgia, this morning severe weather warnings remain in effect from northern florida to the carolinas. thes en site set to unveil a bipartisan immigration bill. they reached an agreement that would overhaul legal immigration programs and beef up security and put 11 million immigrants on the path to citizenship. the widow of ap cofounder steve jobs is speaking public low for the first time since her husband's death. she talks about her mission to help young undocumented immigrants. >> i came across the circumstance of undocumented students. those are kids who have gotten to this country as youngsters who are raised as americans and go to american schools and then when they graduate high school they have no prospects in front of them because they are undocumented. they are not her
tucson mass shooting survivor gabby giffords will be among those lobbying to approve the background check bill. a wave of dangerous weather claimed three lives in mississippi. a massive tornado caught on tape and high winds in alabama left thousands without power ander to the roofs off of homes. cars near atlanta, georgia, this morning severe weather warnings remain in effect from northern florida to the carolinas. thes en site set to unveil a bipartisan immigration bill. they reached an...